' ' : : i n -i y : ' .4. ; Page 2 IT u ■ Lavren^e feullivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Ti aditions •i 1 • , '"4 l ;f K ; : : , r. : I- j ! Battalion ' TORIALS *' ' '• lr WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14,1948 Congratulations to Baylor il ' r • Congratulations go tp Baylor this week pact of great, dynajtpic and spiritual values. 1 Jj®.,,^at irtstitutior’s nfntl i president. Dr. Baylor, he, said, “is committed to th " Pat Neff f kes ° V6r Whcre great principles of the American way of life. Aggies ^vill heaif Dr., Whjite at the end of this semester, when he givep the commence* 0 £ jjf e ihent addrfss here. „ . As he was inniugu*teii this'>eek. Dr. ^ great principles of (tine American way of me. We want to see those principles preserved and given a larger application'to every phase ' • fresh and new emphasis Ejects and courses ugurjated this ! >eek, Dr. K bVi“s fra s STS SiLn ' ' en * pha813 °" reng ' will become diplomats; business and profes- .JrtionL >r. Whit : ij equall fotce to all Ameri- ion in ed What dress applied ifith can’colleges]: ■ • . “While? we hav« our own ci jristituen hgent witi efes of our faiflh tb all mankind, feel oursd vies obli fated toi reirifbrce evi will become diplomats, saidjin his inaugural ad- s “" al men with # attitudes, t We shall not : be swejpt off our feet by P a prior? responsibility to y ijnj presenting an intel- we every religious Inuth an ! valfue (Wherever found. There is much cpnmdn ground between us and otheif.: Without tl]e slightest eompro- some new fad orj fancy in the intellectual world. We are anchored to eternal princinles. We shaljl follow dur course with * whatever spiritual insight We may summon, with whatever intelligent investigation we may be able to make and with every possible ap preciation of worthy points of view. J "7e shall faciei the currents of modern facte! mise on lte Pattern^ aa oc- currences which 1 have provoked strikes in t as the! Pan-jAmierican conference France and Italy and that is endeavoring to T r T • ^ n lomiminiat resolution was P^JttJgthe siii&jtion m Italy where elec- Pres dent, -• riio mere incidence. . { . ^lons will be hel4 bn April 18. In actions we P™*’ |° r ghman £ ss * If trleLftlpie '“cold ilvar” is not only get- take here regarding the P re spnt situation, | Town Ha ’n Manager ting hoti* Ktag ittilU clcjser. . J® ^ ust ' ke ®P 4#^ in 7 mlnd f f 1 ^ at 1 Student Senators Marshall ,was] thp1,fi^t Pan-American thl ? '** worid a|fmr-not merely Colombian ; Senior conferenfe diledte,'Mtsi|e the Columbian or ^ tin AmerWafi. ! . , • i. . presidents of Other student Organizations. government, publicly to atfribute the revolu- Be made it ipl^ip without saying so that junior Yell Leaders i..u... ; r tion to Wofld 1 Coiiimiimsmi and indirectly to Re thought Communists deliberately plan- Junior Intramural Managers j Russia. IT Ci !' ii T 1 ned th,e revoluti|bn to disrupt the conference, Vice-Presidents, Student Organja^itionR .. ^ i’hich' was considering adoption of an anti- km^ary-Treasurer.j, Student Orgam^ation.s^. ...... I OPENS l:pO PJ«. PH. 4-1181 —LAST DAY— iiatures Begin i - 5:45 - 7:50 - 10:00 •1 i r (ka •••••• l> 4* ••••• *8T"virl"'“’ iSpitol ji debated Editor, Agriculturist Editor, Engineer Editor,! Commentator L: r , ■"ditor, Southwestern (Veterinarian . ocial Secretary ^..4.7. Advertlising Manager, Battalion Advertising Manager, Longlipm L Managing Editor, Battalion 4r-f- •f jr j-r "l " i ] f j-VI j*-••••• * * f *r * *7f.* The. .©(jlojhbiaii gover’ilhent baa severed diplomatic: raafitj ns with the Soviet Union. Two Riijlslanis,; described!: as Communist agents, kero aniong pei^ons arrested on ohaf ges j Pi havipjif gtirPedjjthe riots. ; (In Jjan ‘Franciscpj, Ajitonio JI Gaitan, brother [of Jarge jKlidd'f r C^itap, Ub°r«l i^d- er, whojt ei slay in ? Friday! touched off the revolt! « dd tjhc assn^imntjion wa’* tho n'^n- Communist ireslijlution. tb embarras the wes- 1 . , r . . . ,, itelLn'Stof t inil f n ' e next Sunday ’ s 'jFo.restiT Leaders !EH^ (Eounty Club ' ■' 1 ■ :,|i r» vibieTol* sed. Thwb w raP&'s^iAisiting Ottipus smug dr “ion’top of the world.” We; : L ] . , t . should! Mt—dami bot-^heicome hysterical.. I The A&M Texas Pbrest Servibef; " ' '7. JJA' SeJIetk! Duchess |n»| Ms ijjorie Highioweri of ... But we m'ust f|cb;the fact that we are, l willj r - t: a ‘ ml ^ Bi.r 8 C j^,,. IfsiiForest^Sdr- “ti the Colton Pageant] and wall imr nto#iin h plot ujitbndbd to “reach” Sec- nilly, the leaddr of one .world faction strug-; ms^ctors Region 8 il ‘' “ 1 r “ ' r.etarv qfistite, Marshlall. I • , afliugjudth, another faction of great nower— .dffiees in Atlanta, Gvorgia. «»rMi ~ ..i ' n . i, r -T.t '.1 Ji. ii li- . f i— Thf* situation, 4 the revolt)” Marshall , not all of'who? Blatherskite, Suh!.. strength lies in armies. I i| . The visit df Conzet and Brash er is an annual occasion in con nection with: the cooperative fire protection program between the US Forest Service, and the Texas RelbHdmj bbtweenjthd North ancj South He replied taijtly, “No blurring remarks by they S wiU*htiSct fire^fScJ are definitely back pp-jan even keel. They’re a two-by-four (Blatherskite can remove the Action activities bqth at the C6I- 1I.4.—; South’s attract!yen^ss. The south is foy (logo Station headquarters andiat steady growth!—that’s fwhat's killing ’em.” the^protection headquarters HI But Edss'Ed Was hot alone in his defense Lufkl "* _ 4 ! J t i j . of the South's rf name, T. M. Forbes an ^r'zXtbXZ&ISk l. Atlanta .textile iindustry snoV^«nrm. took 0. Burnside, protection chief, are offense at the aspersions jon Southern labor assisting Conzet and Brasher wfth , and sniffed, “Nobsensb- Southern labor is -their inspection. 1 ij j ' i j not excelled a? ywhere in the Unitod States.” To illi!ipt’ , afe fiis point he hinted that per haps Coolidge) thought his own section was stagnating industrially, (and added that.;; t . ... . ...... _ Northern ind|istiry doesn’t have to be kid-/P Ijindic origin m< animt a Nonsensical person, napped by thb South, “It’s coming here on and which is designed tb pdf the Icelandic its own acconjl.” : . 1: fleep freeze on iiveii ia siiow-surrounded Lt. Arkansas jGovernor Ben T. Laney took •I f i ‘ I :h a be-aloof-and statiu OrA fill V. V VJ I X ^ not on\^ ; speakiW t again hjut are bayH to the old level of catling each other nameft v , L. It began • whenhLti Governor Arthur W. Coblidgejof : MasSachmietts leveled a geri- eral bla^Oi^thward rtefeijring to his po litical brethfe i’s; b^ldw: the? MajsoN Dixon line “Bilbo-belt banjo sitrummers.” Z Boss ; Ed Criump of l^Ieninhis—never a man to leave a vote juntarnedra damsel in aistreSsjj; or a Plur! diuafswbred—promptly called the Jfassajphusejt a “Blatherskite al., week- i|ul. Miss Hightower will bo escorted by James a (junior a - ■. ** •«*» htroope of Wwxahachie, limal! husbandry major. I, For YOur Visual Problems I Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee dPTOMETIUSdr 2(13 vS. IMain — Bryan ’ j 1H1 . 1 fl 1 shell.f’ * - Hte- ■ ''./v husbtts aecond-in-command which | is a word- of Tce- a be-aloof-and-ielnore t|ie bounder* st^nd hv ctafincr he didn’t want to indulge in any word Nettle v(rith A Yankee, but he thought ] Governor. i_ ; . j - i Z Cooladge tpuehed off'the tempest when he told the LadWi’erKjejCKamber of .rnmmerce that Southern )o|itibiank were kidnapping • people I in this country didn’t talk that way his state’s text le ijndustry. Coolidge added anymore. '|M:j I j ^ , : Siat ‘^DixierCla rhptinis” already have talked All .this_sort of thing is most encourag- Sfcveral mills into moying south, and if such ing. It indicates that the South is finally goings-hn ctoiiTt stidfyithe.lNeW England Tex- making sotne;industrial progress, since such tBe industry w 11 become a mere “hollow an angpished oytery must have been prortipt- ) ) f ' ; , ed by at least) ohe sma|l knitting mill moving so far 4s to accuse Dixie lead- South. Then! too, all , this verbal jousting ers. paRiciilarly thosjejn; Louisiana, of using makes for good; reading when the Li’l Abner federal I tkxUi£niey / tfoff set tax exemptions mats fajl to'come irj. ]] i tci. luife in Ib«ry southward. Rounding If much more abuse is heaped on South- ihings |>ff jheat yymie man from Ma^sachu- ern industry^ head) we will suspect that . getts called/ Southern! labor a “raw mass, in- friends up.North have a counterpart to * ^ ced and undisciplined”. old R,ebel slogan- “ T w4s too mujih f£>r Grump to digest, malign ’em.!’1 |M ji For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Goods 803 S. Main Bryaj; Pb 2-2332 Also SHORT - NEWS - CARTOON • 'Tjl!! 1 IK —I'Kr— 1 HAT. ! Features,|Hegln ( iThurs. & Fri. * 1:44 - 3^48 - 5:52 - 7:56 - 10:0Q A BiUion-Dollar Mix-up. M( H MUSIC ad S0NGI ! m ThTT Huscus TODAY AND TflURS. 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